Want A Destiny Halloween Costume? Here You Go

Yeah, it's a DIY thing, but it doesn't actually seem all that hard. As a costuming idiot, this pleases me.

Over on HalloweenCostumes.com there's a guide to assembling a quick makeshift Destiny costume that... actually looks pretty good. If you follow the guide, you'll come out with some snazzy Awoken Hunter digs.

So then, what will you need? OK, bear with me. While the list looks kinda imposing, the step-by-step process of assembling the pieces strikes me as remarkably doable.

Paint -- Acrylic modelling paint and spray paint. You can choose your favourite colours. For this look we used red, grey, black, and orange for the modelling paint, and forest green, black, brown, white, and bronze for the spray paint.

Mirrored tint film (from a hardware store)

Gila Window Film Application Solution

Hot Glue Gun and Glue

Anything else you have around your house to make the costume more realistic (we repurposed an old Star Wars clone trooper mask as a shoulder piece)

Also, in a hilarious twist the armour they recommend that you purchase and slice up is from -- wait for it -- Halo. Because of course it is.

Anybody think they will use this guide for a costume? It's a little expensive, but maybe you can find the same items on other sites for less money? I'm no expert at this stuff, but it's an idea.

Related: I still don't have a Halloween costume, and I've used up all my lookalike character options (Spike Spiegel from Cowboy Bebop, Jon Snow from Game of Thrones). While I stew in mop-headed frustration, tell me what you're going as, if you're going as anything at all. I wouldn't begrudge you for staying in and playing Amnesia or Costume Quest or something. I've definitely been there before, and I can say with a decent degree of certainty that it probably added a year or two to the portion of my life where I don't have diabetes.